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  2. Alison Leslie Gold - Wikipedia

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    Alison Leslie Gold (born July 13, 1945) is an American author. Her books include Anne Frank Remembered , [ 1 ] Clairvoyant: the Imagined Life of Lucia Joyce , The Devil's Mistress , and Memories of Anne Frank .

  3. New Concept English - Wikipedia

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    The course was first published on October 30, 1967. [1] A revised edition, which was "specifically prepared for Chinese learners", [2] came out in 1997. The course consists of four components: The Students' Book; The Teacher's Book; A set of cassettes, on which the multi-purpose texts have been recorded.

  4. Kenneth Goldsmith - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Goldsmith (born 1961) is an American poet and critic.He was the founding editor of UbuWeb and an artist-in-residence at the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing (CPCW) at the University of Pennsylvania, where he taught.

  5. James Hendryx - Wikipedia

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    James Hendryx was born in Sauk Centre, Minnesota in 1880. He attended local schools in Sauk Centre and went to the University of Minneapolis for two years. He worked as a newspaperman in Springfield, Ohio and was a special writer for the Cincinnati Enquirer.

  6. Four square writing method - Wikipedia

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    Four Square: The Total Writing Classroom for Grades 1-4: Judith S. Gould and Evan Jay Gould: 9781573103336: 2002 Four Square: The Total Writing Classroom for Grades 5-9: Judith S. Gould and Evan Jay Gould: 9781573103343: 2002 My Four Square Writing Poster Paper: Grades 1-3: Judith S. Gould and Evan Jay Gould: 9781573104159: 2003

  7. Gold (Cleave novel) - Wikipedia

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    Gold is a 2012 sports novel by British author Chris Cleave and was published by Simon & Schuster on 3 July 2012 in the US, [1] and by Sceptre in the UK. The story focuses on the friendship and rivalry between two women and the effects that come from the choices they make and the events that they cannot prevent.

  8. Gold (Asimov book) - Wikipedia

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    Gold: The Final Science Fiction Collection is a 1995 collection of stories and essays by American writer Isaac Asimov. The stories, which comprise the volume's first half, are short pieces which had remained uncollected at the time of the author's death.

  9. The Temple of Gold - Wikipedia

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    Goldman had never written a novel before, but had several years experience writing short stories, though none had been published. The title Temple of Gold was taken from the film Gunga Din. [2] Another influence on the book was the novel Bonjour Tristesse. [3] Goldman had recently done military service and met a man who had an agent.